Every Wednesday, at 7:00 pm, members and guests of Reformed Heritage Church get together for the study of God’s inspired Word. These family Bible studies are normally held at the church, but sometimes in one of our members’ homes.

These wonderful evenings of fellowship and of learning about the majesty of Christ help us to keep our lives focused on Christ throughout the week.

In addition, we conduct multiple other studies, ranging in duration from a single session to several weeks, and covering a variety of topics, usually on a monthly or bi-weekly basis.

Brief descriptions of the Bible studies currently being offered at RHC are listed below. Please contact the church for locations and directions.

Current Family Bible Studies at RHC

Hebrews Study

Why study the book of Hebrews?
Hebrews contains thirty-five direct quotations from the Old Testament, along with many allusions and references. With the Old Testament background in mind, the author argues that God’s glory and redemptive plan are finally and most clearly revealed in Jesus Christ. In fact, the central motif of Hebrews is “Jesus Christ is better” (the words “better,” “more,” and “greater” appear a total of twenty-five times). I would argue that the glory of God as revealed in Jesus Christ is the gravitational center of the book of Hebrews. When one understands this, things become less complicated and much easier to understand.

In Christ, we see the fulfillment of all the Old Testament hopes and promises, ushering in the long-awaited new covenant age. Throughout Hebrews, we see the superiority of Jesus Christ above all things. Jesus is superior to angelic beings (1:5–2:18). Jesus is superior to Moses (3:1–4:13). Jesus is the superior High Priest (4:14–5:10; 7:1–8:13). Jesus is the superior sacrifice (9:1–10:18).

The Bible is one great story—the story of Jesus. If you don’t understand this central truth, you’ll miss the point of the Bible.

Foundations of the Reformed Faith

This class provides an introductory definition of our understanding of biblical doctrine and living within the context of the church. You will gain an acquaintance with the Reformed faith as professed and maintained by this congregation and its officers. It is our prayer that you will enjoy this class and that you will grow in your understanding of Christian doctrine and practice as a result. This is essential if you are considering membership in RHC, but it is equally important for existing members, or anyone who would like to learn more about the doctrine and practice of our congregation.